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This is my first attempt at making a story so hopefully it is good enough!
Bayern Munich have suprisingly chosen rookie English manager Andy Hewitt to become the clubs new manager. He takes over from Louis van Gaal, who has supposedly meant to have a major bust up with the clubs chairman Karl-Heinz Rummeniegge, over contract issues. Hewitt comes into the job with no experience of managing a team before and witht he expectation of the board and the fans high, he will have no time to settle in.
Former Germany manager, Franz Beckenbauer, has questioned the decision of the board to appoint Hewitt. Beckenbauer says "No offence to Andy, but surely a club Bayern Munich's stature means that they should be appointing experienced managers, not rookie ones. And the best of it is that Andy doesn' even speak German!... How is he going to cope?" But Steffen Effenberg, the former Bayern captain has said that the appointment could help the club in the long run. Effenberg said that "Although appointing Hewitt as manager is a risk, in the long run, the club could have the most successful period in it's history."
Only time will tell to see whether Hewitt will be a success or a failure. But one thing is for certain. With the clubs ambitions, Hewitt might have his work cut out if results don't go his way.
Bayern Munich have suprisingly chosen rookie English manager Andy Hewitt to become the clubs new manager. He takes over from Louis van Gaal, who has supposedly meant to have a major bust up with the clubs chairman Karl-Heinz Rummeniegge, over contract issues. Hewitt comes into the job with no experience of managing a team before and witht he expectation of the board and the fans high, he will have no time to settle in.
Former Germany manager, Franz Beckenbauer, has questioned the decision of the board to appoint Hewitt. Beckenbauer says "No offence to Andy, but surely a club Bayern Munich's stature means that they should be appointing experienced managers, not rookie ones. And the best of it is that Andy doesn' even speak German!... How is he going to cope?" But Steffen Effenberg, the former Bayern captain has said that the appointment could help the club in the long run. Effenberg said that "Although appointing Hewitt as manager is a risk, in the long run, the club could have the most successful period in it's history."
Only time will tell to see whether Hewitt will be a success or a failure. But one thing is for certain. With the clubs ambitions, Hewitt might have his work cut out if results don't go his way.